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1 blanching phenomenon
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2 blanching phenomenon
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3 blanching phenomenon
мед. феномен угасания сыпиАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > blanching phenomenon
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4 phenomenon
1. n явление, феномен2. n филос. объект чувственного восприятия3. n разг. необыкновенное явление, феномен; чудоinfant phenomenon — чудо-ребёнок, вундеркинд
Синонимический ряд:1. event (noun) appearance; aspect; circumstance; event; fact; happening; incident; occurrence2. example (noun) example; ideal; mirror; model; paradigm; pattern; standard3. wonder (noun) curiosity; marvel; miracle; portent; prodigy; sensation; stunner; wonder; wonderment -
5 blancing phenomenon
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6 rash extinction phenomenon
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7 age-involution phenomenon
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8 associative recognition phenomenon
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9 bystander phenomenon
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10 interference phenomenon
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11 staircase phenomenon
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